The DS600 ‘Snake’ Sectional Sofa by De Sede
The one-of-a-kind sectional sofa was Designed in 1972 by Ueli Berger, Eleonora Peduzzi Riva, Hans Ulrich & Klaus Vogt for De Sede. It has graced some of the most influential magazine covers, has resided in homes of the rich and famous and overall has maintained its timeless treasure. Let’s take a look at some of our favorite interiors featuring the dominating design.
Inside Ronnie Sassoon’s home, “Stillman II” designed by Marcel Breuer located in Litchfield, Connecticut. Ronnie has incredible taste as you can tell by this one shot- featuring a chrome cocktail table by Gary John Neville, a ‘Biagio’ table lamp and ‘Africa’ dining chairs by Tobia & Afra Scarpa, among others.
Photography by chase daniel
We are loving this moody interior by Melanie Raines, designed by ryan street & associates and built by koch construction.
We are enthralled with this airy loft environment from @misenscene40. Is the de sede sectional the main attraction or is it the space age floating fireplace? Either way, We’ll take both.
Drooling over this cuttin edge office space designed by Irakli Zaria Interiors based in Moscow. Featuring the DS600 ‘Snake’ sofa, an ‘Elda’ chair by Joe Colombo and an akari lamp by Isamu Noguchi.
The living room of James Drew and Kat Bell, owners of Argyle Design.
The cool and casual home of @amsterdammodern.
Inside the home of emilisindlev featuring the DS600 sectional, a ‘Camaleonda’ by Mario Bellini and Candy Cube tables by Sabine Marcelis.
This cozy environment is that of CHALET CYANELLA located in Megève, a ski resort village in the Alps of southeastern France. If you’re looking for a winter wonderland getaway, consider this luxurious stay.
The living room of Lisa Perry’s Palm Beach house.
It doesn’t always have to be large and in charge! We are loving this cozy corner using a smaller modular section.
This living room is one of the more fun and colorful ones we’ve seen that features the DS600 sectional, and we are here for it.
Imagine the dreamy stay you’ll have at @lesrochesrouges in Saint-Raphaël, France. Views inside and out.
Lavender velvet!? Yes, please. This super cool space was designed by @melaniemorrisinteriors and it sure does leave a marvelous impression.
Warm and cozy meets rustic space age. What a combination. But somehow it all works!
Inside Courtney & Joy Newman’s living room.
Photography by @shadedeggesphotography
We love this birds-eye view of the DS600 modular sofa. Designed by interior design firm Ashe Leandro. Featuring pieces by Isamu Noguchi, Gio Ponti & Franco Albini.
Photography by Vincent Leroux
This glowing living space was designed by Sandra Benhamou and was featured in an issue of Architectural Digest Mexico. Another highlight of this incredible space is the structural lounge chair by Japanese designer George Nakashima.
This post-modern wonderland is the home of @phil__harrison.
Photographed by Monica Spezia
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It’s no surprise that celebrities have the ability to acquire some of the most rare and incredible pieces of design. We are thrilled to see faces we look up to, enjoying vintage design as much as we do.